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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />a. Habitat requirements <br />b. Reproduction <br />c. Food preference <br />II. Present Status of Greenbacks <br />a. Brief history of recovery <br />b. List of current Type A populations <br />c. Criteria for stable populations <br />III. Monitoring <br />a. Habitat monitoring <br />1. Existing site condition <br />2. Potential new sites <br />b. Population Monitoring <br />1. Stability <br />2. Abundance <br />3. Age structure <br />IV. Maintenance <br />a. Habitat management guidelines <br />1. Resource management activities <br />2. Habitat improvement structures <br />b. Species Management <br />1. Broodstock maintenance <br />2. Stocking <br />3. Angling regulations <br />4. Methods for removing non-natives <br />a) with greenbacks present <br />b) for new sites <br />V. Recommendations <br />a. Mechanism to be followed if the number of stable populations <br />fall below minimum numbers. <br />b. Annual status report and annual meeting <br />7.2 Prepare a cooperative agreement. Cooperative management agreements <br />should be prepared to define the role of the management agencies in <br />maintaining populations of pure greenback cutthroat trout <br />established or documented under Task 2.0 of this Plan. This <br />agreement will need to be approved and signed by all involved <br />management agencies with greenback populations on areas under their <br />jurisdiction. Review of this cooperative agreement and an <br />evaluation of the status of the subspecies can be reviewed at <br />interagency coordination meetings. <br />34 <br /> <br />